The Harriman Institute Presents Scorched Earth, Broken Lives by Sasha Maslov About the Exhibit War doesn't knock on your door asking if it can come in. It doesn’t warn you what will happen to your life, your family, your community, your town, or your country. It won't tell you what your future will look like. […]
Please join the Harriman Institute for a screening of Rachid Nougmanov’s documentary film, "BATU: Historical Detective" and a discussion with Rachid Nougmanov, director, and Diane Wolff, author of "Batu, Khan of the Golden Horde: The Mongol Khans Conquer Russia". Moderated by Mark Lipovetsky, Professor of Slavic Languages. This event is part of our Contemporary Culture Series.
Join Georgi Gospodinov and Harriman Director Valentina Izmirlieva for a conversation about Gospodinov's novel Time Shelter, memory, loss, and the responsibilities of literature today.
Please join the Harriman Institute for a discussion with Vladimir Sorokin and Max Lawton. Moderated by Mark Lipovetsky, Professor of Slavic Languages. This event is part of our Contemporary Culture Series.
Please join the East Central European Center at the Harriman Institute for a book talk with Joshua Zimmerman, author of Jozef Pilsudski: Founding Father of Modern Poland. Moderated by Mark Mazower, Professor of History, SNF Director of the Columbia Institute for Ideas and Imagination.
Join us for a meeting of the New York-Russia Public Policy Series, co-hosted by the Harriman Institute at Columbia University and the New York University Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia.
Please join the East Central European Center at the Harriman Institute for a presentation of "Everything I Don't Know", the first book-length selection in English of the poetry of renowned Polish poet Jerzy Ficowski (1924-2006). The event, moderated by Chris Caes, Lecturer in Polish, will feature translators Jennifer Grotz and Piotr Sommer, who will present and read from their translations of Ficowski's poetry.
Please join the Ukrainian Studies Program at the Harriman Institute for a presentation by Natalia Otrishchenko. Moderated by Mark Andryczyk (Harriman Institute).
Columbia SIPA, The Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies, and the Harriman Institute of Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies present Expert Panel: Putin's Annexations and His War of Wills with the West
Please join the Ukrainian Film Club at Columbia University and the Harriman Institute for a screening of director Kateryna Hornostai's 2021 feature narrative drama "Stop-Zemlia". Introduction and discussion led by Professor Yuri Shevchuk. The director of the film Kateryna Hornostai will take part in its discussion via Zoom from Kyiv.
Please join us for a discussion with Aziza Shanazarova, moderated by Valentina Izmirlieva, Director of the Harriman Institute. This event is part of our Director’s Seminar series.
Please join the Harriman Institute at Columbia University for a book talk with Iva Vukušić, author of "Serbian Paramilitaries and the Breakup of Yugoslavia", discussed by Vladimir Petrović, Boston University. Moderated by Tanya Domi, Harriman Institute.
Please join us for the screening of "Crystal Swan" (2018) and the following discussion with the film director Darya Zhuk. Moderated by Mark Lipovetsky and Tatiana Efremova.
Please join the BAID (Business, AI, Democracy) at the Hub at Columbia Business School, in partnership with the Harriman Institute, The Alliance, and the Brown Institute for Media Education for a discussion with Sergei Guriev.
Please join the Harriman Institute for a conference entitled "The Bad, the Bad, and the Ugly: Russophone B-Verse Throughout the Ages," hosted by Zachary Deming and Venya Gushchin.
The Trustees of The Civil Courage Prize, together with the Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia, New York University, and the Harriman Institute, Columbia University, invite you to attend the 2022 Civil Courage Prize Symposium honoring the imprisoned opposition leader, lawyer, and anti-corruption activist, Alexei Navalny.
Please join the Ukrainian Studies Program at the Harriman Institute for a presentation by Ukrainian poet Lyuba Yakimchuk entitled False Friends and Beloved. The event will be moderated by Mark Andryczyk (Harriman Institute).
Please join the Ukrainian Film Club at Columbia University and the Harriman Institute for an unofficial US premier of the feature documentary "Boney Piles", 2021. Introduction and discussion led by Professor Yuri Shevchuk.
Please join us for a reception and an artist talk by David Miretsky about his work on exhibit at the Harriman Institute, Reflections, The Art of Drawing.
The Harriman Institute invites you to register for the workshop “Industrious Nations: Reconsidering Nationality and Economy” on October 28-29, 2022 at Princeton University.
Please join the Harriman Institute at Columbia University for a screening of "Boris", a film by Dmitry Krymov and Leonid Roberman, and following discussion with Dmitry Krymov. This film is based on the play "Boris Godunov", by Alexander Pushkin. Moderated by Mark Lipovetsky.
Please join us for the screening of "Tell Her" (2020) and the following discussion with the film director Alexandr Molochnikov. Moderated by Mark Lipovetsky and Tanya Efremova.
"Europe and the Ukraine war: Russia's motive, Europe's response, and impacts on the EU and Transatlantic relations," a conversation with Klaus Welle, Secretary-General of the European Parliament. Moderated by Peter Clement.
Please join us for a discussion with Ofer Dynes. Moderated by Valentina Izmirlieva, Director of the Harriman Institute. This event is part of a Director’s Seminar series, which allows new Harriman faculty members to introduce their research to both colleagues and students across disciplinary and departmental divides.
The international conference Ukraine in North America: Diaspora Activism, Academic Initiatives is being organized for November 3-5, 2022 by the Ukrainian Studies Program at the Harriman Institute, Columbia University. The conference will gather scholars from the United States, Canada, and Ukraine to focus on different waves of immigration from Ukraine to North America and on the organizational and political activity of these individuals, chiefly their establishment of Ukrainian studies in their new homelands.
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